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Alphabetical [« »] beggared 1 beggars 1 beggary 1 begged 28 begging 1 begin 14 beginning 55 | Frequency [« »] 29 sulla 29 thoughts 28 act 28 begged 28 civil 28 daring 28 disaster | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances begged |
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1 I, 70| good. On their arrival, he begged a brief interval in which 2 I, 104| the people of Florentia begged that the Clanis might not 3 II, 11| that he was present, he begged leave to have an interview 4 II, 26| helmet off his head and begged his men to follow up the 5 II, 35| slaves who knew the facts, he begged an audience of the emperor, 6 II, 65| Senate's meeting, he even begged in his mother's name that 7 II, 76| bank of the Euphrates. He begged meanwhile that Vonones might 8 II, 107| obstinacy was overcome, and he begged that he might remain in 9 III, 32| and compassion. He first begged the Senate not to deal with 10 III, 51| the subject, and Lepidus begged earnestly to be excused. 11 III, 93| sealed lips. Accordingly he begged a few days' respite, and 12 IV, 11| own declining years, he begged the Senate to summon Germanicus' 13 IV, 11| them to their uncle, and begged him, though he had children 14 IV, 25| own disgrace. The accused begged a brief respite, until the 15 IV, 71| reproach and supplication. She begged him "to relieve her loneliness 16 IV, 94| both of whom they earnestly begged with repeated entreaties 17 VI, 2| heard with ridicule. He begged the emperor to select a 18 VI, 13| once more however on having begged for pardon by letter and 19 XI, 39| Cleopatra nodding assent, she begged that Narcissus might be 20 XI, 45| neither defence nor delay, but begged that his death might be 21 XII, 6| commonwealth was at stake, he begged to be allowed to speak first, 22 XIII, 14| friends dreaded it, and begged him to beware of the arts 23 XIII, 29| then on recognizing him begged for mercy, as though this 24 XIV, 8| terrible disaster; that she begged him, alarmed, as he might 25 XV, 39| system. Next day Tiridates begged for time which, as he was 26 XV, 56| the obloquy of sacrilege, begged for the seclusion of a remote 27 XV, 80| resolution of the hour, he begged and implored her to spare 28 XV, 83| death still lingered on, begged Statius Annaeus, whom he